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29. Mär 2018
Performance Depends on the Intended Use
It works great for phone charging or for powering up an extra device such as a dash cam. I don't recommend it for a satellite radio receiver however due to reduced fidelity and the presence of intermodulation interference. I bought this to replace a Belkin which was doing the same thing. Different device, same result.

03. Jul 2019
Seems to be of Excellent Quality
I have mixed feelings about MFJ products but this one is a winner for me. Does what it's supposed to. Switching feels solid and relatively quiet. Haven't checked to see if there is an increase in SWR, but there is no noticeable difference in reception. I use this to switch my antenna between SDR and a transceiver by identifying where there is activity on the SDR and then directly entering the frequency on the transceiver. Take a few extra minutes to mount it on something solid within easy reach. You'll be happy you did.

28. Nov 2018
Worked Flawlessly For Me
I replaced an acoustic pickguard with this by removing the old pickguard and taping it to this blank, slowly scoring the outline with an x-acto knife, and using scissors to cut along the scored outline. The excess material easily broke away. A few minutes of 200 grit sanding were required to finish the project and it was all done in about 45 minutes. You'll need to get all the old adhesive off your guitar first and that was the challenge. It took me about a week. The two blanks I purchased may be enough to do 4 pickguards if you tape your template into position carefully.
